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. >> there's a foreign policy working out in the budget, sending messages to people like hamid karzai saying we sign you up or else. >> if the afghan government doesn't agree to the bilateral security agreement, the government won't necessarily get more u.s. aide but there's $85 billion set aside for ongoing military operations in afghanistan. same for libya. no u.s. aid for libya until secretary of state john kerry ensheurs that the libyan government has been cooperating with the investigations into that 2012 attack at the compound in benghazi. >> a lot of policy behind the numbers. thanks for helping us with it. >> great to be with you. >> woodruff: one of the most talked about and controversial books of the new year went on sale today. robert gates has served eight presidents, held key posts at the white house, was head of the c.i.a and secretary of defense under presidents george w. bush and obama. the book, "duty: memoirs of a secretary of war" sparked a frenzy of headlines ahead of it's official release for his public criticism of the administration he recently left. i spoke to
. >> there's a foreign policy working out in the budget, sending messages to people like hamid karzai saying we sign you up or else. >> if the afghan government doesn't agree to the bilateral security agreement, the government won't necessarily get more u.s. aide but there's $85 billion set aside for ongoing military operations in afghanistan. same for libya. no u.s. aid for libya until secretary of state john kerry ensheurs that the libyan government has been cooperating with the...
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seoul's foreign ministry says the taskforce will want the silliness that vary with about five govern officials reviewing various joint economic projects among the three nations including construction of railways roads and pipelines that could intentionally run for it to korea and russia he added the three way cooperation could help encourage reclusive north to open up eventually improve the dinner korean beliefs fish yourself korea's missile defense capability take center stage on wednesday at the national assembly with the chair of the parliament re defense committee warning that our current capabilities are not enough to stand against north korea's missiles from our house korea's missile defense system stands and what can be done to improve between right and dr puppy back professor of politics the crimean university. thank you for joining us. so professor day yesterday we heard from the parliamentary members that if north korea were to fire a missile it would reach south korea in a lead in and a half minutes or under eleven and a half minutes is that enough for seoul to respond. ge
seoul's foreign ministry says the taskforce will want the silliness that vary with about five govern officials reviewing various joint economic projects among the three nations including construction of railways roads and pipelines that could intentionally run for it to korea and russia he added the three way cooperation could help encourage reclusive north to open up eventually improve the dinner korean beliefs fish yourself korea's missile defense capability take center stage on wednesday at...
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foreign policy, that the occupation being the great game in central asia. and he has persuaded that the u.s. can never walk away from afghanistan and forever needs afghanistan as a strategic platform for engaging russia and for engaging with china. and there is a profound conception that leads parallels of the policy. >> let me to michael, what president karzai has in common with the kim family is they believe the center of u.s. policy has been about their country. we have had that discussion when im jung ill was alive. two questions about the north koreans, first did we get him wrong? two years ago, the intelligence estimates that you were hearing about was that his uncle was going to be running the country and the military wouldn't put up with what they viewed was a spoiled untested leader? and second, did we get the chinese wrong here? while we understood they wanted stability more than anything else on the korean peninsula, did we believe that they would -- have the capability, the desire to rein in the north koreans that has been made clear during the
foreign policy, that the occupation being the great game in central asia. and he has persuaded that the u.s. can never walk away from afghanistan and forever needs afghanistan as a strategic platform for engaging russia and for engaging with china. and there is a profound conception that leads parallels of the policy. >> let me to michael, what president karzai has in common with the kim family is they believe the center of u.s. policy has been about their country. we have had that...
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you're going to see him not only in foreign policy which presidents can do more easily on domestic issues, you're going to see him try to work out deals on syria, on iran, try to work out something between the israelis and the palestinians. that's always a challenge. but presidents have a lot of latitude on foreign affairs which he'll use. they don't go through congress many times. but on domestic issues, you're going to see a lot more executive actions. executive order toes, unilateral actions. you're about to see a huge fuss over climate change. the eps is about to -- epa is about to issue regulations to make it more difficult for coal-fired plants to be built, and this has caused a huge mess in coal states like a, west virginia. the democrats are opposed to the administration on this, but it looks like president obama's going to let the epa put these rules into effect, bypassing congress and, again, they'll probably end up in the supreme court. >> it always does. >> yeah. unfortunately, sometimes it always does.
you're going to see him not only in foreign policy which presidents can do more easily on domestic issues, you're going to see him try to work out deals on syria, on iran, try to work out something between the israelis and the palestinians. that's always a challenge. but presidents have a lot of latitude on foreign affairs which he'll use. they don't go through congress many times. but on domestic issues, you're going to see a lot more executive actions. executive order toes, unilateral...
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policy. say what you will about joe lieberman. one thing i have always appreciated. is his steadfast commitment to understanding the very delicate nature of what is going on in the middle east. he recognizes that what we have done there is sell out our friend and try to make peace with enemies. what we have done, busted trust with our friend. we have done nothing to gain the respect or the fear of our enemies. they dance in the streets in tehran, believing that they have won the philosophical battle with the americans. and in the meantime, the friend that we have had in israel, and in saudi arabia, no longer trust us. and why would they? thank you, keep up the good work. well after countless congressional hearings on the benghazi consulate attack that killed four americans. the senate intelligence committeer e e e committeer -- committeeished to a sobering report. it said the attacks were preventible, reporting on the terrorist activity in libya to include threats and attack against western t
policy. say what you will about joe lieberman. one thing i have always appreciated. is his steadfast commitment to understanding the very delicate nature of what is going on in the middle east. he recognizes that what we have done there is sell out our friend and try to make peace with enemies. what we have done, busted trust with our friend. we have done nothing to gain the respect or the fear of our enemies. they dance in the streets in tehran, believing that they have won the philosophical...
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foreign policy, the u.s. occupation to be a great game in central asia. consequently he is persuaded that the u.s. can never walk away from afghanistan and -- as a strategic platform for engaging with russia and for engaging with china. profound misconception that leads to paralysis of policy. >> thank you, vanda. let me turn to my friend jonathan pollack. what president karzai has in common with the kim family is they, too, believe that the center of u.s. policy has always been about the country. we've had this discussion when kim also was a lead. we have this discussion when kim jong-il was a lot. and i would have it about kim jong-un. to questions about the north koreans. first, did we get kim jong-un wrong? two years ago, the intelligence estimates that you were hearing about were that his uncle was really going to be running the country, that the military wouldn't put up with what they viewed as a spoiled, untested leader. and second, did we get the chinese wrong? that while we understood that they wanted stability more than anything else on the kore
foreign policy, the u.s. occupation to be a great game in central asia. consequently he is persuaded that the u.s. can never walk away from afghanistan and -- as a strategic platform for engaging with russia and for engaging with china. profound misconception that leads to paralysis of policy. >> thank you, vanda. let me turn to my friend jonathan pollack. what president karzai has in common with the kim family is they, too, believe that the center of u.s. policy has always been about the...
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and if you see that in this book that some of these foreign policy decisions by the obama white house, some distancing from secretary clinton and those decisions, that would be quite something and striking. and like the gates book, we probably get a whole heck of a lot of attention. jon: seems like she would have difficulty writing, i didn't want to do it but the president made me. that was the policy so i enforced it. we'll see how it comes out. the book they're talking about a june publishing date. bret baier, thank you. jenna: just in time for summer reading list. jon: and just in time to particular off a book tour ahead of the election. jenna: we're learning new information about the cyber attack on target. the security breach for tens of millions of customers' data last month. i got an email. we're all on this list, right? apparently there's claims a russian teenager was behind this attack. elizabeth mcdonald is here. a russian teenager? >> now that's being disputed. here is the latest. a security expert who broke the news about the target holiday hack is now disputing claims by
and if you see that in this book that some of these foreign policy decisions by the obama white house, some distancing from secretary clinton and those decisions, that would be quite something and striking. and like the gates book, we probably get a whole heck of a lot of attention. jon: seems like she would have difficulty writing, i didn't want to do it but the president made me. that was the policy so i enforced it. we'll see how it comes out. the book they're talking about a june publishing...
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we created a $50 billion behemoth which has destroyed foreign policy, law enforcement, stacked our prisons with people in it that are wasting their lives. obama in his interview pointed out that blacks and latino get arrested far more often and prosecuted more. we had 750,000 arrests. >> here is the flaw. >> we had 750,000 arrests for pot last year. >> here is the flaw in your world view. i know you are a libitarian and everything is black and white. it is not. here is what will happen if you legalize in all states. a lot of people who wouldn't use the drug now will start to try the drug. i'm not suggesting it is a good idea to put people in jail. keeping it illegal keeps a certain percentage of the population away from the drug. >> hold on. if something -- alcohol is legal. the studies show that marijuana is less detrimental to you than alcohol overall in general, why shouldn't marijuana be legal? why is it bad if you legalize something and people try it once it is legal? >> because government has a moral -- >> why issa -- isn't the same argument made about alcohol? >> we tried prohibitio
we created a $50 billion behemoth which has destroyed foreign policy, law enforcement, stacked our prisons with people in it that are wasting their lives. obama in his interview pointed out that blacks and latino get arrested far more often and prosecuted more. we had 750,000 arrests. >> here is the flaw. >> we had 750,000 arrests for pot last year. >> here is the flaw in your world view. i know you are a libitarian and everything is black and white. it is not. here is what...
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but she was a little bit weighted down by a president with a bad foreign policy. bill: thank you to both of you have. i appreciate you coming in. martha: we could be in for a brutally cold sequel to the polar vortex. bill: find out who the chairman of the house intel committee who he says helped edward snowden. >> this is about a trend in the relationship between the got government and the governed that is inconsistent with what we expect in a free democratic ... is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. bill: there is someth
but she was a little bit weighted down by a president with a bad foreign policy. bill: thank you to both of you have. i appreciate you coming in. martha: we could be in for a brutally cold sequel to the polar vortex. bill: find out who the chairman of the house intel committee who he says helped edward snowden. >> this is about a trend in the relationship between the got government and the governed that is inconsistent with what we expect in a free democratic ... is it africa? the middle...
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policy issues. let's bring in jane harr montana now to discuss this, head of the wilson center for scholars in washington, former congresswoman from california. if you read the whole article, as i did and you did, some of the stuff on national security was pretty amazing. let me read a couple of the quotes from the president in this interview with david remnick in the "new yorker". if a jv team puts on lakers uniforms, that doesn't make them kobe bryant. i think there is a discontinuing between the capacity and reach of a bin laden and a network that is actively planning major terrorist plots against the homeland versus jihadists who are engaged in various local power struggles and disputes, often sectarian. so here the president seems to be belittling the current al qaeda threat to the united states. which may be a challenge to some of these jihadists out there. when you read that, what did you think? >> well, i thought yes and no. coral died, as he points out, happen basically eviscerated. when os
policy issues. let's bring in jane harr montana now to discuss this, head of the wilson center for scholars in washington, former congresswoman from california. if you read the whole article, as i did and you did, some of the stuff on national security was pretty amazing. let me read a couple of the quotes from the president in this interview with david remnick in the "new yorker". if a jv team puts on lakers uniforms, that doesn't make them kobe bryant. i think there is a...
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in the "crossfire" tonight, guests with very different views of president obama's foreign policy. here's how i see it. libya is in chaos, syria is in chaos, iraq is descending into chaos, pakistan is a mess, afghanistan is teetering on the edge, and then you have the iranians. within the past two weeks, cnn has record three things that should alarm every american. first, iran's president tweeted the world's powers surrendered to iran's will. second, iran's foreign minister declared his country isn't dismantling any of its centrifuges. and then you have iran's president today explaining to cnn's fareed zakaria what the chants of "death to america" really mean. >> what they mean to say relates to the aggre
in the "crossfire" tonight, guests with very different views of president obama's foreign policy. here's how i see it. libya is in chaos, syria is in chaos, iraq is descending into chaos, pakistan is a mess, afghanistan is teetering on the edge, and then you have the iranians. within the past two weeks, cnn has record three things that should alarm every american. first, iran's president tweeted the world's powers surrendered to iran's will. second, iran's foreign minister declared...
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., foreign policy. would you let your kid play football? he wouldn't. what's worse for you booze or weed? hear his answer. >> plus a very special good stuff today about a police officer doing the right thing, and it was all caught on camera. we'll have more of that. >>> all right. now for the five things you need know. fresh concern about security at olympics. extremists threatening attacks during the games. >> kenneth bae speaking out to reporters, calling himself a criminal. he's pleading to the u.s. government to intervene. >>> the massive security breach at target could be spreading. cyber crime experts say six other u.s. large retailers were hit by the same attack and there could be more. >>> get ready for another arctic blast. the eastern half of the nation expected to see well below average temperatures starting tomorrow morning. >>> and the two best teams in the nfl to punch their tickets to next month's super bowl the seattle seahawks go head-to-head against the denver broncos in new jersey on the 2nd day of february. >>> go to "new day" cnn.co
., foreign policy. would you let your kid play football? he wouldn't. what's worse for you booze or weed? hear his answer. >> plus a very special good stuff today about a police officer doing the right thing, and it was all caught on camera. we'll have more of that. >>> all right. now for the five things you need know. fresh concern about security at olympics. extremists threatening attacks during the games. >> kenneth bae speaking out to reporters, calling himself a...
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. >> a former foreign policy advisor saying it is a credible threat. value put insisting athletes answered visitors will be safe, saying we have a perfect understanding of the scope of the deal and the threat and how to prevent it. he also goes on to say: more on the growing security concerns, right now, we turn a phil ittner in london. that why is he so confident he can carry it off? >> well web's certainly putting a positive face forward, and that may be certainly because he's tied himself to these olympic games so closely that he was part of the process in choosing sochi, he's been tightly tied to the money that's been put in and the effort that the russians have put forward. he's also put forward an awful lot of security measures around sochi itself. they've implemented, the russians have implemented what they call a ring of steel, they've put tens of thousands, over 30,000 police and security in sochi itself, so the city where they are hosting the olympics this year is certainly a safe city in and of itself, but the problem is that it's situated i
. >> a former foreign policy advisor saying it is a credible threat. value put insisting athletes answered visitors will be safe, saying we have a perfect understanding of the scope of the deal and the threat and how to prevent it. he also goes on to say: more on the growing security concerns, right now, we turn a phil ittner in london. that why is he so confident he can carry it off? >> well web's certainly putting a positive face forward, and that may be certainly because he's...